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Would you buy a car with past "flood damage"
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<blockquote data-quote="TacomaJD" data-source="post: 471510" data-attributes="member: 1780"><p>I have a buddy that got burned on a water damage dmax. Every damn electrical thing that could go wrong with it, went wrong. It was "rebuilt" by a dealer. He got the shaft on it. My dad was a wrecked car dealer most all my life up until a few years ago. I've seen him buy and sale lots of water damage vehicles, mostly for parts, not to fix and use daily. I'm sure there are cases where the extent of the water damage is not as bad as the next one and might end up being fine, but I've seen too much bad come from water cars, and like mentioned before, everybody is afraid to buy one, so don't plan on being able to sell it fast if you ever plan on getting rid of it. I've just set a personal self rule to never ever own anything with water damage. I'd take a wrecked and repaired one with a rebuilt title over a water car any day :****:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TacomaJD, post: 471510, member: 1780"] I have a buddy that got burned on a water damage dmax. Every damn electrical thing that could go wrong with it, went wrong. It was "rebuilt" by a dealer. He got the shaft on it. My dad was a wrecked car dealer most all my life up until a few years ago. I've seen him buy and sale lots of water damage vehicles, mostly for parts, not to fix and use daily. I'm sure there are cases where the extent of the water damage is not as bad as the next one and might end up being fine, but I've seen too much bad come from water cars, and like mentioned before, everybody is afraid to buy one, so don't plan on being able to sell it fast if you ever plan on getting rid of it. I've just set a personal self rule to never ever own anything with water damage. I'd take a wrecked and repaired one with a rebuilt title over a water car any day :****: [/QUOTE]
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